Jaran Series by Kate Elliott

3.93 · 55 ratings
  • Jaran (Jaran #1)
    #1

    Jaran (Jaran #1)

    Kate Elliott

    Rated: 3.96 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 2 of 5
    · 20 ratings · published 1992

    The first book of Kate Elliott’s epic Novels of the Jaran, set in an alien-controlled galaxy where a young woman seeks to find her own life and love, but is tied to her brother’s revolutionary fate In the future, Earth is just one of the planets ruled by the vast Chapalii empire. The volatility of these alien overlords is something with which Tess Soerensen is all too familiar... more

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  • An Earthly Crown (Jaran #2)
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    An Earthly Crown (Jaran #2)

    Kate Elliott

    Rated: 3.94 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1993

    In the second book of Kate Elliott’s Novels of the Jaran, Tess Soerensen is pulled between two powerful men—her brother and her husband—and their competing revolutions On the planet Rhui, the nomadic tribes of the jaran are uniting the settled cities of their homeland one by one. Their charismatic leader, Ilya Bakhtiian, has his loyal wife by his side, but there is something about her he doesn’t know: Tess Soerensen is a human... more

  • His Conquering Sword (Jaran #3)
    #3

    His Conquering Sword (Jaran #3)

    Kate Elliott

    Rated: 3.93 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 1993

    Following the events of An Earthly Crown, the jaran conquest of Rhui intensifies as rebel hearts simmer with conflicting loyalties Across Rhui, the jaran have been taking over towns and bending all non-jaran to the law of their rule. With Ilya Bakhtiian in charge, the nomadic fighters are now preparing an assault on the royal city of Karkand. But within the campaign, another struggle looms... more

  • The Law of Becoming (Jaran #4)
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    The Law of Becoming (Jaran #4)

    Kate Elliott

    Rated: 3.85 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 1994

    Appointing Charles Sorensen as the duke over several worlds, the alien overlords of the Chapalii Empire spark a dangerous resistance, which is further complicated by an unexpected addition to the Game of Princes. Original.

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